"There is no such thing as talent. What they call talent is nothing but the capacity for doing continuous work in the right way."
About Winslow Homer
Winslow Homer — Life and Legacy
Winslow Homer was a pivotal figure in American art, renowned for his vivid portrayals of the sea and the human condition. His work often reflects a deep engagement with nature, particularly in pieces like 'The Gulf Stream,' where he explores themes of isolation and resilience. Homer's quotes reveal his belief that nature serves as both a backdrop and a character in the human experience, emphasizing the emotional depth found in solitude and struggle. For instance, his assertion that 'The sea is a great teacher' encapsulates his view of nature as a source of profound life lessons. Homer's artistic philosophy challenges the romanticized views of nature prevalent in his time, instead presenting it as a force that can be both beautiful and brutal. His works often depict individuals facing the vastness of the ocean, symbolizing the internal conflicts and uncertainties of life. This tension is evident in his portrayal of solitary figures, which invites viewers to reflect on their own experiences of solitude and connection. Today, Homer's quotes and artworks continue to resonate, reminding us of the intricate relationship between humanity and the natural world. His ability to capture the emotional landscape of his subjects ensures that his insights remain relevant, encouraging a deeper appreciation for both art and the environment.
Quote collection
Winslow Homer quotes (page 1 of 2)
21 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"Look at nature, work independently, and solve your own problems."
"I regret very much that I have painted a picture that requires any description."
"Artists should never look at pictures, but should stutter in a language of their own."
"The life that I have chosen gives me my full hours of enjoyment."
"The Sun will not rise or set without my notice and thanks."
"You will see, in the future I will live by my watercolors."
"When you paint, try to put down exactly what you see. Whatever else you have to offer will come out anyway."
"You have the sky overhead giving one light; then the reflected light from whatever reflects; then the direct light of the sun; so that, in the blending and suffusing of these several luminations, there is no such thing as a line to be seen anywhere."
"All is lovely outside my house and inside my house and myself."
"I prefer every time a picture composed and painted outdoors. The thing is done without your knowing it."
"What's the use? The people are too stupid. They do not understand."
"The most interesting part of my life is of no concern to the public."
"Never put more than two waves in a picture; it's fussy."
"If a man wants to be an artist, he should never look at pictures."
"I thought for a change I would give up drinking, and it was a great mistake, and, although I reduced the size of my nose and improved my beauty, my stomach suffered."
"Oh what a friend chance can be — when it chooses."
"The life that I have chosen gives me my full hours of enjoyment for the balance of my life. The sun will not rise, or set, without my notice, and thanks."
"It is wonderful how much depends upon the relations of black and white A black and white, if properly balanced, suggests colour."
"Only think of my being alive with a reputation!"